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1927715 tn?1392055940

a few questions

What can you do for baby acne????

I have noticed when you are holding my daughter her legs turn purple like she isn't getting circulation ...normal?

Can u use tampons after a c section? I hate wearing pads.
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689528 tn?1364135841
My baby just started flaring up with baby acne. Try not to touch her face and don't let others touch it either. Also try not to get milk/formula or spit up on it.

My daughters legs look purpleish too...I was told that it takes a while for their circulation to regulate. Not sure how long as she told me this on day 1 in the hospital.

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1794093 tn?1357930759
Im pretty sure there isnt anything you can do or should do for baby acne... just wait it out as it will go away on its own...4-6 months usually

not really sure about the legs part...cant say ive noticed this ever? i know their hands and feet can be purple and cold due to circulation and to not go by there hands and feet for how warm they are as you can over heat a baby...feel the babes torso-if its warm and pink then shes warm enough :)
And i know that wasnt your question lol i dont know the answer still ;)

and no dont use tampons... just pads as the lochia isnt the same as your period and the risk for infection would be higher... but this round i have found the Always Infinity pads are awesome! not bulky and work way better than any pad ive ever used... wish i had them last pregnancy as i hate pads too!
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